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Bill USA

(6,436 posts)
Tue Sep 18, 2012, 06:33 PM Sep 2012

Mr. Rmoney since u consider corporations people, note that ~2/3rds pay no Fed income taxes

in any given year.


GAO study, (see page 12)

Note: FCDC = Foreign Controlled Domestic Corporation
and USCC = U.S. Controlled Corporation


[font size="3"]"...about 72 percent of FCDCs and 55 percent of USCCs reported no tax liability for at least 1 year during the 8 years. About 57 percent of FCDCs and 42 percent of USCCs reported no tax liability in multiple years—2 or more years"[/font]

(also check out figure 1 on page 11)




and.... 26 Major Corporations Paid No Corporate Income Tax For The Last Four Years, Despite Making Billions In Profits


Last year, Citizens for Tax Justice found that 30 major corporations had made billions of dollars in profits while paying no federal income tax between 2008 and 2010. Today, CTJ updated that report to reflect the 2011 tax bill of those 30 companies, and 26 of them have still managed to pay absolutely nothing over that four year period:

– 26 of the 30 companies continued to enjoy negative federal income tax rates. That means they still made more money after tax than before tax over the four years!

– Of the remaining four companies, three paid four year effective tax rates of less than 4 percent
(specifically, 0.2%, 2.0% and 3.8%). One company paid a 2008-11 tax rate of 10.9 percent.

– In total, 2008-11 federal income taxes for the 30 companies remained negative, despite $205 billion in pretax U.S. profits. Overall, they enjoyed an average effective federal income tax rate of –3.1 percent over the four years.

Amongst the 30 are corporate titans such as General Electric, Boeing, Verizon, and Mattel. The only four companies that slipped into positive tax territory were DTE Energy, Honeywell, Wells Fargo, and DuPont, with DuPont the only one that paid more than 4 percent over the four years.


Corporate taxes in the U.S., contrary to the constant protestations of conservatives, are at a 40 year low, with many of the most profitable companies paying nothing at all. CTJ noted that “had these 30 companies paid the full 35 percent corporate tax rate over the 2008-11 period, they would have paid $78.3 billion more in federal income taxes.” And this is not a problem that only afflicts the U.S., as the UK found out last week that online retailer Amazon made billions in sales in 2011, while paying nothing in corporate taxes.


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Mr. Rmoney since u consider corporations people, note that ~2/3rds pay no Fed income taxes (Original Post) Bill USA Sep 2012 OP
they pay taxes only on PROFITS. if they were people, they would pay on ALL income. yurbud Sep 2012 #1

yurbud

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1. they pay taxes only on PROFITS. if they were people, they would pay on ALL income.
Tue Sep 18, 2012, 09:38 PM
Sep 2012

wouldn't it be nice if we could just pay on our profits too?

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